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Orange Van Eijk Darwin Tulip

Tulipa 'Orange van Eijk'

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'Orange Van Eijk' Darwin Tulips are bright coral, brushed with strokes of blush pink and orange, for a truly unique bloom. These mid-spring blossoms are long-lasting in the garden, and make excellent cut flowers. Darwin tulips bloom well for several years, making them a good choice for gardeners seeking a reliably perennial tulip. (Tulipa hybrid)

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Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 8 reviews.

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These are one of my favorites

"This is my third year ordering these. I can't seem to get enough! So pretty and the color seems to shift throughout the bloom period varying between pink orange and red."

Dan (5/5)

Stunning. Highly recommend.

"These tulips are knock-outs. Big, colorful, first to open in the spring. I'm so pleased with them and would buy again."

CBell (5/5)

Beautiful color

"These tulips popped up right on time. They were beautiful and lasted for a good while! I kept them in my garden instead of cutting them to bring indoors. I enjoyed their beauty while they lasted!"

Ditto (5/5)

Beautiful tulips

"First year and they were beautiful."

Woody (5/5)

Absolutely Gorgeous

"See comment about the daffodils. These tulips, planted in pots, were vigorous plants with the most beautiful red/orange blooms. It's early days yet, but I'll probably but them again for next spring."

Yes T. (5/5)

My favorite this year!

"I have pink and red tulips and these are a great in between"

Casey (5/5)

Beginner's Luck? No, American Meadows bulbs!

"First try at bulbs and in containers. Probably NOT the way it should have gone, but. . . Planted in late November in almost dry soil. In garage with covering to limit light. First real watering at end of December. Outside uncovered mid January. Brought inside when low morning temps below freezing. Sprouts started appearing in late January. Our weather has been spasmodic - Zone 7a or 7b depending on who you read. First full bloom today (9 Mar). All sprouts show potential blooms in both pots. Couldn't be more pleased with the results."

Black G. (5/5)

Fabulous flowers!

"I bought the bag of 100 and nearly all of the bulbs grew and bloomed. The flowers were a beautiful bright, red orange and lasted about 10 days."

Sharon (5/5)

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